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Express as a single logarithm

2log3 + 4log2

I'm confused as to how to do this, I keep getting the wrong answer. Thank you!
7 years ago

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Answered by Scott
a log(b) = log(b^a)

log(a) + log(b) = log(a*b)

log(3^2) + log(2^4) = log(9 * 16)
7 years ago
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Express as a single logarithm

2log3 + 4log2

I'm confused as to how to do this, I keep getting the wrong answer. Thank you!

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